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MODELING AND INVESTIGATION OF ASYNCHRONOUS TWO-MACHINE SYSTEM MODES

Abstract

The paper considers stationary and transient processes of an asynchronous two-machine system. A mathematical model for investigation of stationary and transient modes, static characteristics and research results of dynamic process pertaining to starting-up the asynchronous two-machine system has been given in paper.

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V. S. Safaryan
CJSC "Scientific Research Institute of Energy"
Armenia


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Safaryan V.S. MODELING AND INVESTIGATION OF ASYNCHRONOUS TWO-MACHINE SYSTEM MODES. ENERGETIKA. Proceedings of CIS higher education institutions and power engineering associations. 2014;(3):35–42. (In Russ.)

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